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Khrushchev's Shoe

And Other Ways To Captivate An Audience Of One To One Thousand

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By Roy Underhill

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$19.99

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$25.99 CAD

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People don’t want to see how clever you are-they want to discover how clever they are. This is one of Roy Underhill’s guiding principles in Khrushchev’s Shoe .An audience-centered approach to making inventive presentations, this unique book offers lessons from some of today’s most diverse personalities such as Garrison Keillor, Larry King, Katie Couric, and historical figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr., and Francis Bacon. A field guide for anyone who will benefit from more effective dialog, Khrushchev’s Shoe is ideal for educators, trainers, advocates, and presenters-or any person who simply wants to do a better job with an audience of even one. Its strategies go beyond bland presentation techniques to reveal the underlying principles that make interaction both more meaningful and more enjoyable. For casual conversations or formal business interaction, this essential resource contains tools that can be implemented immediately.

On Sale
Jun 20, 2002
Page Count
256 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780738206721

Roy Underhill

About the Author

Roy Underhill has been host of the popular PBS series “The Woodright’s Shop” for twenty years. The author of five previous books, he works as a communications consultant and conducts workshops and seminars throughout the country. He lives in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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